Mangalore lads thrash Chris Cairns' side in T20 contest

February 25, 2011

Mangalore, Febryary 25: Dix Group DKCA Mangalore Warriors thrashed Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI by 83 runs in a charity T20 match at the NMPT Cricket Stadium here on Friday, February 25.

Powered with Ashreen's scintillating 96, Dix Group DKCA Mangalore Warriors posted a massive total of 262 runs on the board, losing only three wickets in the process. On a mat wicket with the ball hardly doing anything both in terms of spin and swing, the clueless bowlers of Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI were smashed to all sides of the park in the allotted 20 overs. Nihal (79), Nithish Raj (29), and skipper Daniel Sequiera (31) too joined the party, making sure that they keep Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI fielders chasing leather all the time. Nihal in particular took the attack to the men in red and smashed four consecutive sixes in one particular over towards the end of the innings.

In reply, Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI set off to a defensive start, going at a relatively low pace considering the total they had to chase. The batsmen failed to come to terms with the conditions and Dix Group DKCA Mangalore Warriors' bowling attack, and lost wickets at the top. The star of the event, Chris Cairns, then came out to bat and gave the crowd a lot to cheer about with some lusty hits either side of the wicket. After scoring a well made 69, Cairns got out, eliminating any hopes of Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI winning the game. In all, Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI could only manage 179 in their allotted 20 overs for the loss of 6 wickets with contributions from Nathan Ashley (51) and Marc Archer (44), besides Cairns.

Ashreen was adjudged Man of the Match for his match winning knock of 96.

Sanjay Rao, Managing Director, Maruti Suzuki Mandovi, Mangalore, Dr Shrikanth Rai, President, Dakshina Kannada Cricket Association, Dr M R Shetty, Secretary and Executive Officer of Dr M V Shetty Memorial Trust, Arjun Pinto, President of Round Table, Muhammad Sharief, Administrative Manager of Coastaldigest.com and Joseph Rego, Head of the Chris Cairns Foundation, were present at the presentation ceremony.

Speaking after losing the match, Chris Cairns said that the Mangalore team played better than what they had expected. “Their standard of play was a lot better. We gave away too many runs. They were the better team”, Cairns said, congratulating the local team for the victory.

Winning captain Daniel Sequiera said that the event was a good opportunity to showcase their abilities and that they look to make the most of such opportunities whenever they get them. He also said that his team had not quite expected that they will win in such a fashion especially with a player of Cairns' caliber in the opposition camp. “Until he (Cairns) was there at the crease, I was not quite sure. When he got out, I was content”, Sequeira said.

Man of the match Ashreen said that playing against cricketers of international stature, was a good experience for the local team.

Muhammad Sharief presented Marc Archer of Coastaldigest Chris Cairns XI with the Best Batsman award while Dr Shrikanth Rai and Arjun Pinto jointly presented the Best Bowler award to Daniel Sequiera of Dix Group DKCA Mangalore Warriors. Sanjay Rao gave away the Maruti Suzuki Chris Cairns T20 Cricket Trophy to the winning team.

The ball used in the game as well as the cricket kits used by Chris Cairns' team were presented to DKCA on the occasion.

Prior to the match Chris Cairns gave some useful cricket tips to children at a short coaching session.

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January 4,2020

Tumakuru, Jan 4: Three people were burnt alive and four others sustained injuries in a head-on collision between a four-wheeler (Omni van) and a private bus on NH-206 near Doddaguni in Gubbi taluk of Tumakuru district in the early hours of Saturday.

Police said that Narasamma’s relatives and villagers were taking her to a hospital in Nittur when a private bus, heading to Shivamogga from Bengaluru, collided with the van on the tank bund road near Doddguni around 0200 hrs. The two vehicles caught fire and Vasanthkumar, Ramaiah and Narasamma were burnt alive in the van. The passengers in the private bus escaped unhurt.

The deceased were identified as Vasanthkumar (23), Ramaiah (62) and Narsamma (60) of N Hosahalli in Gubbi taluk, whereas the injured were identified as Ravikumar (23), Radhamani (30), Narasimha Murthy (40) and Gowramma (28).

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March 10,2020

Pathnamthitta, Mar 10: A man under observation for suspected coronavirus infection at the isolation ward of the district hospital here fled, but was tracked and brought back within hours. The man was among those who had interacted with the three-member family who returned from Italy and have tested positive for the virus.

Pathnamthitta district collector PB Nooh said one person, who was under observation at the general hospital had escaped but was later tracked and brought back. "If even a single person under observation goes out, it is a threat. This is a public hazard".

The one excercise which the health authorities have to undertake on Tuesday is to see how many people had come incontact with this person after he left the hospital. There is need to isolate those people with whom he mayhave come into contact, the collector said "This is the timeto behave in a very socially responsible manner".

With six positive cases being reported, the state government has already warned that stringent action would be taken against those flouting the directions of the health department. Health Minister K K Shailaja has warned that those coming from COVID19 affected nations, should report to authorities on arrival in the state, failing which a case would be registered against them under the Public Health Act.

A 3-member family, which had come from Italy recently and had tested positive along with two of their relatives had not reported their arrival to the authorities, health officials said.

At least 733 people who had come in contact with them have been tracked, the collector said and have been placed under observation. While 18 have been admitted to isolation wards in hospital the remaining are under home surveillance.

A two-year-old child is among those under obsevation at the isolation ward, health department sources said. The tracking excercise would continue on Wednesday also.

Meanwhile, an awareness class was held for migrant workers at Pathnamthitta district this morning. However, no directions have been issued to workers fromother states to leave the state. "We are planning to give extra care to migrant workerswith labour officer visiting their colonies and as part of theawareness drive and speaking to them in a language theyunderstand," he said.

A three-year-old boy, who arrived with his parents in Kochi from Italy, tested positive on Monday, a day after three people, also with travel history from the European nation,were declared positive for the virus along with two of their relatives.

The Health Minister has said surveillance system would be stregthened with the support of ASHA workers, civic authorities and ward members and resident associations. Presently, 1,116 people are under surveillance in thestate for the corona virus, 967 in home quarantine and 149 in isolation wards of hospitals. Two 90-year-old relatives of the Pathnamthitta family, who tested positive, have been admitted to Kottayam medicalcollege hospital and their samples have been sent for testing, she said. "If they test positive for the virus, it would be highlyrisky", she had said.

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February 9,2020

Karwar, Feb 9: It has now come to the knowledge that a Karwar youth identified as Abhishek (26) who is on board a cruise ship that was turned away at a Japan port has reached out for help. The vessel was carrying coronavirus infected tourists onboard.

On Friday, Japan had reported 41 confirmed cases in the vessel which is currently docked at Daikoku Pier Cruise Terminal in Yokohama, Tokyo. Abhishek works as a steward in Diamond Princess ship owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. The reports say that he is not infected by the virus. Around 3,700 people have been confined aboard the ship. The total number of Indian nationals is not yet confirmed.

Abhishek who hails from Canara Bank colony in Karwar in Karnataka on Saturday morning through a video call appealed to the Indian government to evacuate him from the ship and deport to India, while the company, where he works, has said the Indian Embassy in Japan is in continuous contact with the concerned authorities in Japan

Abhishek in his call to parents said “I am scared of the ship as the people are quarantined and the ship is isolated. Please contact government officials to evacuate me from the ship and deport me to India.”

Father of Abhishek, Balakrishna B talking to ToI said the Karwar district administration and the company he is working with have asked not to panic. The deputy commissioner (DC) of Karwar said Japan is performing normal procedures to contain the spread of the deadly virus which killed over 600 people across the world.

Indian embassy in Japan in its statement mailed to the parent of Abhishek said “As you are aware that the Diamond Princess cruise ship is presently under quarantine for a period of 14 days from Feb 5 due to positively tested cases of coronavirus onboard. All passengers and crew members on board have to follow the health and safety regulations put in place by the Japanese ministry of health, labour and welfare”

The embassy official, Anil K Kalra further said the office is in constant touch with the Japanese authorities who have assured that all passengers and the crew members of the ship are being taken care of and kept under health monitoring and there is no cause to worry. The official said “we are trying to reach out to all Indian nationals onboard to know about their well being and assure all possible help at this difficult juncture.

DC of Karwar, Harish Kumar K urged the parents not to panic and his office has sent a letter to state the government that will be forwarded to the ministry of external affairs. Japan is doing standard operating procedures to contain the virus and as of now, Abhishek is secure and safe.

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